So what? Even if it did, that doesn't mean that any asociation with milk should be with cows by definition. That's ridiculous.

Not even mentioning the fact that in large parts of the world it's just as, or even more common to drink goat milk, so cow milk isn't even the standard.
I looked it up, and 65 percent of the world drinks goat's milk over cow's milk. So much for that argument.

I've watched it twice, the first was alone and I hated it. But then my friend invited me to a party with his frat, and we watched with beer and Rifftrax, and it was quite possibly the funniest thing I've ever seen.

I've watched it twice, the first was alone and I hated it. But then my friend invited me to a party with his frat, and we watched with beer and Rifftrax, and it was quite possibly the funniest thing I've ever seen.

I am proud of our ten aircraft carriers, and feel that they are all important.
the power to protect our supply chains, and to mobilize an entire army anywhere at any time, allows us to maintain our status as a superpower.

no, it's NOT.
Dominance of the seas is the most important aspect of our military strength.

thanks to our aircraft carriers, we can have a veritable army, including an entire air force, mobilized in any area of the world in hours. It's also a display of sheer power. Our ships are AWESOME? they carry enough ammunition to fire continuously for days, while the intelligent systems can intercept most incoming artillery. They're floating death, dude. Floating death that can hit a target from hundreds of miles away. Our navy has more planes than our air force.

The only argument I can make about size alone is that with refined technology, we can have fewer ships to do more with.... but if war were declared our merchant navy will need the assistance or our supply chains will be FUCKED. And ships take a loooooooong time to build.

The U.S. owns 10 aircraft carriers, which is half of all the functioning aircraft carriers on the entire planet. The few other countries that do have them have one, or two at most.
And the majority of the other aircraft carriers belong to allies of the U.S. Just to give you an example.

In general the U.S. has by far the biggest navy, most ships, and advanced technology. There's only so much you need before it's overkill and there being better causes to spend those resources on.

Apart from the U.S. already being the most dominant navy, warfare has also changed. It would be ridiculous to make a direct comparison to 1917. Such a comparison is completely meaningless.

I am proud of our ten aircraft carriers, and feel that they are all important.
the power to protect our supply chains, and to mobilize an entire army anywhere at any time, allows us to maintain our status as a superpower.

And even if I did, it wouln't make a difference, my intentions doesn't take away from my arguments, even if I were trolling it doesn't mean I'm not right, and most certainly doesn't make any of what you said any less ridiculous. lol.